Dr. Yung explains the challenges that glioblastoma presents to the researcher then sketches the work he is doing to build collaboration among the brain tumor community. He notes that Dr. Charles A. LeMaistre [Oral History Interview] started the Brain Tumor Group, now the largest in the country and the world. Dr. Yung next talks about MD Anderson\u27s Moon Shots Program, now expanding to include more than the six cancers. He talks about the structure of the Moon Shots program and evaluates the lessons learned from its early years. He notes the aim of the Program to focus on low hanging fruit that can lead quickly to treatment advances, and explains that there are no such quick remedies on the horizon for treating glioblastoma.https://o...
Dr. Yung discusses the evolution of his research, beginning with work on chromosomal patterns at Mem...
Dr. Gehan fondly recalls Dr. Wataru Walter Sutow, recollects his participation with Dr’s Grant Taylo...
In this chapter, Dr. Yung talks about his experiences as a patient after his 1999 diagnosis with a r...
In this chapter, Dr. Yung sketches his other research activities on glioblastoma. He first talks ab...
Dr. Yung first describes the The Defeat Glioblastoma Initiative, an inter-institutional collaboratio...
In this chapter, Dr. Yung focuses on the Brain Tumor Center, created via the working relationships a...
In this chapter, Dr. Yung talks about the research paths that evolved from his work on EGFR, though ...
Dr. Yung describes his efforts to support research into the rare cancer, ependymoma and talks about ...
Dr. Bast begins by commenting that Dr. DePinho\u27s Moon Shots Program is one of the most important...
Dr. Yung begins this chapter by observing that, in 1988, the new Department had expanded and Dr. Fie...
In this chapter, Dr. Yung tells the history of the Neuro-oncology Department from 1983 to 1988. The...
Dr. Yung explains that in 1990, Neuro-Surgery became a department and Dr. Raymond Sawaya [Oral Histo...
In this chapter, Dr. Yung talks about his first impressions of MD Anderson and his early efforts to ...
Dr. Bast begins with general observations about how translational research has evolved at MD Anderso...
Dr. Bast first responds to some of the criticisms leveled at the Moon Shots Program. He explains th...
Dr. Yung discusses the evolution of his research, beginning with work on chromosomal patterns at Mem...
Dr. Gehan fondly recalls Dr. Wataru Walter Sutow, recollects his participation with Dr’s Grant Taylo...
In this chapter, Dr. Yung talks about his experiences as a patient after his 1999 diagnosis with a r...
In this chapter, Dr. Yung sketches his other research activities on glioblastoma. He first talks ab...
Dr. Yung first describes the The Defeat Glioblastoma Initiative, an inter-institutional collaboratio...
In this chapter, Dr. Yung focuses on the Brain Tumor Center, created via the working relationships a...
In this chapter, Dr. Yung talks about the research paths that evolved from his work on EGFR, though ...
Dr. Yung describes his efforts to support research into the rare cancer, ependymoma and talks about ...
Dr. Bast begins by commenting that Dr. DePinho\u27s Moon Shots Program is one of the most important...
Dr. Yung begins this chapter by observing that, in 1988, the new Department had expanded and Dr. Fie...
In this chapter, Dr. Yung tells the history of the Neuro-oncology Department from 1983 to 1988. The...
Dr. Yung explains that in 1990, Neuro-Surgery became a department and Dr. Raymond Sawaya [Oral Histo...
In this chapter, Dr. Yung talks about his first impressions of MD Anderson and his early efforts to ...
Dr. Bast begins with general observations about how translational research has evolved at MD Anderso...
Dr. Bast first responds to some of the criticisms leveled at the Moon Shots Program. He explains th...
Dr. Yung discusses the evolution of his research, beginning with work on chromosomal patterns at Mem...
Dr. Gehan fondly recalls Dr. Wataru Walter Sutow, recollects his participation with Dr’s Grant Taylo...
In this chapter, Dr. Yung talks about his experiences as a patient after his 1999 diagnosis with a r...